2nd Street W, Williston, North Dakota.

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2nd Street W, Williston, North Dakota.
Being a Comprehensive and Factual Account of the Miserable Life of Delia Barber (Griswold) Potter (1829-1872), Her Husband Charlie, and Thei
True crime! Local history! Miserable people! Bad decisions!
Hey, did you know that I wrote a book? It's the 100% true and 103% twisty and turny story of Delia and Charlie Potter of Williston, Vermont, and their many alleged exploits, including [but not limited to]
MURDER
ROBBERY
DEBT EVASION
DRAFT DESERTION
COUNTERFEITING
BOOTLEGGING
...and more!
Buy a copy or eight! Learn more about the horrible Potters and their horrible life choices! Help me break even on this stupid thing!
Tagging a bunch of people, including some people I follow or people who follow me who might be willing to reblog.
@elodieunderglass @gothiccharmschool @fullyfunctionalminiaturebeehive @dollsahoy @natalunasans @capricorn-0mnikorn @cfeo2 @rowanthestrange @whovianuncle
Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj
Menu Monday: In 1876, Princeton student Moses Taylor Pyne (Class of 1877) attended a reunion at Williston Seminary in Easthampton, Massachusetts (now named Williston Northampton School), and probably stayed at Hill's Mansion House, a grand hotel. Some notable historical dishes include the tomato catsup--likely specified as tomato because ketchup came in many varieties, not just the tomato kind we'd think of today--and Halford sauce, which was very popular in the 19th century but is now gone altogether.
Scrapbook Collection (AC026), Box 50
The entire Menu Monday series
Fern’s rescue story.
Top 6 Historic Selfie Spots You Can Shoot that Your Grandparents Visited in the Badlands
It’s Getting More Colorful — Right now The Marquis de Mores’ Chateau in the distance. This time in September is getting more colorful in the Badlands. It’s great for photos — especially a photo selfie. Do you use a selfie stick? We had one, but it broke. A selfie stick is nice to have. We’ve found these are six perfect spots for selfies. And get this: these spots were around when your…
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IMG006 by Joseph Petric Via Flickr: GN E7 #503 with the "Dakotan," shortly after arrival at St. Paul Union Station in February 1969.
Anon from Williston, ND! Wanted to mention to that anon going to Minot that patrat and watchogs are extremely common here as well. Tbh you really have to watch out for them when you're driving because they cross the road whenever they feel like it.
Thank you for the addition!